REVIEW: 'Glass Onion' brings back Daniel Craig's KnivesOut sleuth for another A-list, f--k-the-rich whodunit. The only mystery is who Edward Norton's tech-douch-billionaire is supposed to be. (Kidding. We know exactly who he's based on, Twitter.)
this franchise extension takes a classic set-up and throws Craig’s idiosyncratic goof of a sleuth into the fray, though he somehow seems dwarfed by the proceedings this time around.
Yet the shock of the new that came from watching the resurrection of the old in that first Blanc adventure has faded a bit, and the class-warfare rage that Johnson adds to this one feels more like a designer suit thrown over a mannequin than it did a few years back. The movie has a slight case of the diminishing-return blues.
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